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Radiant Heating Tubing Laid Across a Full Open-Concept Home

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Most people don't think about their heating system until it's freezing and something isn't working. We think about it now - during the build - so you're never in that position.

This is a new home under construction, and we're getting the radiant heating system in while the floor is wide open and ready. The PEX tubing runs in tight, consistent loops across the entire main living area. That even spacing matters. It's what gives you consistent warmth across every square foot of the floor instead of hot and cold zones.

Radiant heat works differently than forced air. There's no blowing, no ducts, no vents pushing air around. The heat rises up from the floor evenly and warms everything in the room from the ground up. It's quieter, more efficient, and honestly just more comfortable - especially in a big open-concept space like this one.

Getting the tubing in during new construction is the ideal time to do it. No tearing up existing floors, no retrofitting around finished walls. Everything goes in clean, gets covered with the subfloor or concrete, and by the time this home is done, the system is completely out of sight - ready to work the moment cold weather hits.

Planning ahead is the whole point. A radiant system installed right, at the right stage of the build, will perform better and last longer than one rushed in later. That's how we approach every installation.

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